“…[1,8,9] The RO of several cyclic molecules such as methylcyclopentane, ethylcyclopentane, methylcyclohexane, dimethylcyclopentane, dimethylcyclohexane, indane, decalin, perhydroindane and trimethylcyclohexane has been studied using Ir-supported catalysts. [1,2,[5][6][7][10][11][12][13][14] Mechanism of the metal-catalysed RO of naphthenic rings depends on the nature of the metal, its particle size, and support effects. [8,15] Iridium is reported to operate mostly through the dicarbene mechanism, implying perpendicular adsorption of two carbon atoms of a naphthenic ring, which results in the cleavage of unsubstituted secondary-secondary carbon atom bonds.…”